tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5373330893199710840.post7213806516237853309..comments2016-12-08T08:53:40.842-06:00Comments on Basic Beekeeping: Lesson Eight: Equipment Needed To Keep BeesDavid Burnshttps://plus.google.com/115171221313492856507noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5373330893199710840.post-57138896338289453422016-02-28T22:11:02.252-06:002016-02-28T22:11:02.252-06:00Really awesome blog. Your blog is really useful fo...<br /><br /><br /><br />Really awesome blog. Your blog is really useful for me. Thanks for sharing this informative blog. 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However we do have bees ne...I am not a bee keeper. However we do have bees near our orchard for pollinating. I am in the foothills of NC. We had a mild winter and early spring. This past week two of the hives swarmed onto a peach tree about 8 feet in front of the hive. After a couple of tries the first swarm was gathered into a new hive. While that was going on I observed the bees on the second hive were gathering on the front of their hive and commented to the beekeeper that I wondered if they were going to swarm. He felt they were but had to proceed to another swarm and another location. I walked back to my house and was gone not more than five minutes. When I returned the bees that had gathered on the outside of the second hive were no longer there. But I could not see them. I walked around the orchard and spotted them pretty high up in our pear tree about 20 feet in front of the original hives. Okay this is the point to this lengthy post. As the beekeeper was gathering them, he found a triangular piece of honeycomb attached to a limb about the size of a folded dollar bill. Now I thought that was strange that the bees would produce a comb in the tree. I assumed the bees I found in the pear were the same bees that swarmed from the second hive. But since he found that comb I wondered if maybe I just stumbled upon another swarm maybe from wild bees. Or maybe even if one of the two hives had swarmed more than once. I just thought it strange and the beekeeper said he had never seen that. I would love to hear your thoughts about this. One more thing. About a week before these two hives swarmed my husband and I were outside. I was at the barn near the hives and he was outside our house about 200 yards from the barn. I hear alot of buzzing. I finally realized that I was hearing a swarm of bees but could not see them. My husband did and he saw they were flying from the barn area toward our house high in the air. He tried to follow them but could not keep up once they went over a wooded area. Just thought I would throw that in so you would have as much information as I knew about the bees around our home. I would love to become involved, but I react to insect stings and I am reading and researching while weighing whether I want to proceed with the craft. Thanks and looking forward to hearing from you.Henni Pennihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17250957960918238388noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5373330893199710840.post-24682382188372853122011-07-19T08:26:17.217-05:002011-07-19T08:26:17.217-05:00Since you&#39;re on the topic of BEEING (heh) stun...Since you&#39;re on the topic of BEEING (heh) stung, what do you think makes some people more prone to getting stung than others? Is it their natural pheromones accidentally mimicking calming bee pheromones, or triggering bee aggression pheromones? Is it cologne or perfume or scented shampoos? I&#39;ve always wondered. My stepfather can be 5 feet away from a hive doing nothing and get stung, but I used to sunbathe right in front of our hives and the girls never bothered me at all.K9Trainerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03659260217637849982noreply@blogger.com